lichme

Size: 36"W x 36"D x 23.6"H)
Panel Size for CI-604: 33.6"W x 23.6"H
(The height is based on the highest part of the panel. Panel top is curved.)
Door Panel for CI-604: 14.6"W x 16.5"H
(The height is based on the highest part of the door. Door top is curved.)

squirrelyorkies

I use both these products and highly recommend the. Pads are good for small dogs and the pen is great. Buy 2 and make it huge...use 2 panels as a gate...really well made and super easy to clean. Suited for small to medium sized dogs.

dcigary

Further proof that the Woot Intelligence Group (WIG) is intercepting our personal data. I literally, LITERALLY just got done building the white version of this pen with the door! The construction us rock solid and simple - the sides interlock and a long pin keeps them together. Rubber feet go into holes on the bottom to keep it from sliding on floors. Our new puppy tried it out and seems happy with the space he has now!

caltheon

traquy wrote:Just an FYI, those training pads can come in handy when potty training actual human children too. One of those under a blanket on your favorite chair/couch/car seat can save on cleaning bills.

I came to the comments to see if anyone knew if the playpen could be used for small children. Didn't even thing about the training pads being useful for kids.

CarolinaKel

caltheon wrote:I came to the comments to see if anyone knew if the playpen could be used for small children. Didn't even thing about the training pads being useful for kids.

Ta-da!

Hmmm... if it wasn't for political correctness, I might order one of these for my sister's kid. Seems durable enough. Not to mention the training pads might come in handy when it's time to housebreak the little ankle biter. ;)

Magic Cave

rachelle33 wrote:The description for the playpen says "this pen features double steel door latches for added security" but the pics don't show a door....just 4 doorless panels. Can you confirm there is one?

In case no one else has answered you yet: I don't think the model here has doors; the "steel door latches" apparently refers to the corner/section latching system. Too bad, though; I'd like a door, but not enough to double what I have to spend.

Magic Cave

Regarding the puppy pads: they're great for alternative uses. Dog comes in from the rain and needs to be dried off? Liquid spills all over the floor or carpet? Child sick at home and you want to protect the mattress? Need something to protect the car's floor carpet or mats from your muddy shoes? We always keep a handful in the linen closet and a couple in the car for emergencies.

mollymcfixit

My bunnies said that it doesn't taste very good, but it's awesomely chewy! (Love your Veterinarian!)
Never mind the fact they can jump over it-they're quite bouncy little critters and 3 ft. is no challenge at all...
Funny Bunny also said it would probably make a great toy to test the fuzzy slaves patience!
Molly-fuzzy slave to many...

lilywhitekitten wrote:Has anyone used one of these for a rabbit? Not to live in of course, but as a bunny playpen? Just wondering how rabbit-proof this product is...

I'd hate to buy it only to discover that my bunny is able to chew through it!

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